Jean & Gary --

I found that if I uncheck the outline box and the assign the styles in a weird order it works fine. So, I added that the outline box supersedes the custom styles checkbox.

I guess that is good.

Have a nice night,

Peter Kupfer -- Using OOo since 'OO4 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
Peter Kupfer OOo wrote:
Here's a question.

I was mucking around with making a custom table of contents and I tried to make everything with a heading 1 show on up on the third level but the results of the ToC didn't change.

Any thoughts why? I have a picture of what I did at <http://www.openoffice.peschtra.com/images/bad_headings.png>

If Heading 1 is listed in Tools > Outline Numbering as being at Level 1, that probably takes precedence over whatever you put into the Assign Styles dialog when creating a ToC. AFAIK, Assign Styles is intended to allow you to specify some extra styles to go at the same level as those specified in Outline Numbering.

For example, I use this dialog to make "Index Heading" come out at the same level as "Heading 1" in the ToC... Heading 1 is at Level 1 already because that's where I put it in outline numbering.

--Jean


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